30/55/0 Im setting up to grind my 1st chain ever, been a hand filer my whole life, but I have to many saws and too many chains now to get motivated to hand file. bought a Vevor last week and I think I have it setup properly now. not looking for a race chain, just a modest grind to cut softwood firewood with.
My generic advice to all who are new to grinders:
‘Keep in mind that grinders don’t sharpen the chains: you sharpen the chains.
For guys new to grinding I recommend taking an old or ‘scrap’ chain, and experimenting with it, before you work on your ‘good’ chains:
- ‘play’ with every adjustment on the grinder separately, and see what each does to the cutter profile;
- intentionally try to overheat, or ‘burn’ a cutter, then work backwards to see how to avoid that (lots of small taps, no sustained contact );
- place a sharp chain that you like in the grinder, with the power ‘Off’, and try to ‘copy’ those angles and settings with the grinder adjustment (and write those settings down);
- profile the rim of the grinding wheel, with the dressing brick, then lightly dress the wheel once per chain loop, to continuously expose fresh, sharp, abrasive;
- practice, and don’t worry about speed - that will come with experience.
- grind with the rim of the wheel, not the side!’
Philbert